Antonio Raul Corbo

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Antonio Raul Corbo
Born (2009-06-04) June 4, 2009 (age 14) [1]
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActor
Years active2016–present
Known forNikolaj Boyle ( Brooklyn Nine-Nine )

Antonio Raul Corbo (born June 4, 2009) [1] is an American child actor known for his role as Nikolaj Boyle in the series Brooklyn Nine-Nine .

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Biography

He began his acting career in Austin, Texas at the age of 5. He auditioned and made several national commercials.

In 2016, at seven years old, he began his acting career in Los Angeles obtaining his most recognized role in the series Brooklyn Nine-Nine as Nikolaj Boyle; adoptive son of Charles Boyle and Genevieve Mirren-Carter. That same year, he appeared on New Girl as the same character. [2] [3] [4]

His first appearance in Brooklyn Nine-Nine was in 2016 in the chapter called "The Night Shift" belonging to the fourth season. His latest appearance in the series was in 2020, in the episode "Ding Dong", belonging to the show's seventh season. [5]

In 2019 he voiced Capri Oliver in The Secret Life of Pets 2 .

In 2020 he appeared as Sammy in the CBS series Broke . [6]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleCharacterNotes
2016 New Girl Nikolaj Boyle
2016—2021 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 5 episodes
2018 The Guest Book Sam
Teachers Benji
Stuck in the Middle Hunter
Great News Young Chuck
Alone Together Bobby
Alexa & Katie Student #5
2019 The Rocketeer BenVoice
Into the Dark Tate
2020 Infinity Train Apex MemberVoice
Broke SammyMain role
2020-2021 Summer Camp Island Oscar Peltzer (since Season 3)Voice, main role

Film

YearTitleCharacterNotes
2018 Mary Poppins Returns Boy
City of Lies Young Russell Polle Jr.
2019 The Secret Life of Pets 2 Capri OliverVoice
Frozen II Additional voices
2020 The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run Young SpongeBob SquarePants Voice
TBA The Life of Chuck Post-production

Additional voice in series

YearTitleEpisodes
2018, 2019 We Bare Bears 3

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